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"Part of the reason why we want to straighten the alignment and bite of our patients is to help them look better, but traditional braces don't really look good at all," explains Dr. Florence Lockhart, the team leader at Arbutus North Dental who has received the Invisalign Clear Advantage Level I and II certification. "But the advantage of our Vancouver Invisalign services is that the straighteners can't be seen at all, which makes life easier for the patient."

Braces have always been an object of harassment and ridicule in school and workplace settings. Numerous stories have spread about the harassment that children face after they start wearing braces. For adults who start wearing braces in the workplace, their authority over their subordinates may erode and they may not present the best impression for customers and clients.

"Invisalign braces don't attract that same level of harassment because no one really notices the patient wearing these clear braces at all," asserts Dr. Lockhart. "So our patients are not made fun of in any way, and for many patients that's a relief."

At Arbutus North Dental, advanced 3D computer imaging technology is used so that a series of clear braces can be constructed to perfectly fit in a patient's mouth. This means that there is no more need for wires and brackets that are usually found with traditional braces.

"Because the clear braces fit perfectly, our patients can just remove them easily when it's time to eat, which is an improvement over metal braces which can take a while to remove," emphasizes Dr. Lockhart. "There are also no restrictions as to what kinds of foods patients must avoid."

With metal braces, patients are required to avoid hard foods such as whole apples and French bread which may damage the wires and brackets. Usually, patients are even restricted to just soft foods after beginning to wear metal braces, and they may soon afterward be allowed to eat harder foods only when they're sliced into smaller pieces first.

"Since these braces are easily removed and put on, patients can just discreetly pop them out before they eat," reveals Dr. Lockhart. "They can do the same thing when it's time to brush their teeth, and the convenience of Invisalign in Vancouver really makes it a much better option than traditional metal braces."